Don’t get me wrong, I do think their are people like this. Well…i can only speak for myself but this could not be less like how I go about making music. The artist feverishly working away, completely zoning out and creating music that eventually becomes something that means a lot to many people. They perhaps see images of a thoughtful artist, tucked away in their studio, surrounded by equipment, candles and burning incense. I think when someone outside of making music imagines this process, it’s extremely romanticized. Every artist works differently and subscribes to their own practices. When I’ve answered questions in this vein, during interviews, I tend to give a brief answer and move on as the creative process, to me, is extremely boring. The oh so important query of “How does your music get made?”. I mean, shit, interviewers have been asking me a similar question as far back as I can remember. I suppose this is a very curious topic for people outside the creative process and for people who are not me. Something that popped up a lot were questions about my music and how it’s made. That’s to be expected though, and I appreciate people for trying. I got a ton of great suggestions, as well as some down right terrible ones. A while back, I was running out of things to write about for this blog and asked the readers to give me some ideas.
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